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  • I was wondering why you were apologizing then I saw you were down voted like crazy. To be clear, I didn't downvote you. I can see why you would have initially thought this was from one person.

  • I'm pretty sure this is all Steam Deck users on Steam. But I could be wrong.

  • I have the Fold 4 too. And I agree. The narrow screen can actually cause some weird issues with the UI in some apps and on some websites. I wish it was just a little wider.

  • Just about the same here except for me it's just that I don't have the time to play every game I want to. The Steam Deck has helped me to play more and fit a little bit of gaming in here and there. I did get Final Fantasy XVI right at launch and set aside a lot of time to play through it.

    But to answer the OP, probably Dark Souls. I played it a little at a friend's house years ago when it first came out but never actually bothered to buy it until the end of 2021 when it was on sale through Steam. Immediately played through it, fell in love, then played through the second one. I haven't played the third yet, but it is on my list.

  • Yep. My least secure password is the one I use at work because I'm restricted to 9-12 characters, can't be sequential forwards or backwards including keys next to each other (abc, 123, qwerty), can't begin with a number, must contain at least three numbers, must be at least four characters different from your last twelve passwords, and must be changed every 90 days. Oh and it can't include your first or last name.

    Most of my coworkers just use a family members name and then change a few numbers at the end and keep a post it note at their desk with the numbers so they don't forget it.

  • Oh wow. Thanks for this. I think it'll be super helpful. I'm not sure how much she'll stick with it so I'll probably get a starter dance pad and then run this through the Steam Deck.

  • I'd say it's a fair recommendation since I wasn't super clear in my original post. But you're right. She would like a more rhythm based game and something that would help her be more active at the same time.

  • Yeah. We don't have the money to spend right now on something like that. Though it might be something to save up for.

  • Looks like this is still a thing. They also have a Linux version. So I might be able to get it running on my Steam Deck. I know she would want something on the TV so I would just need a dock for the Steam Deck. I'll keep this in mind.

  • I met my wife dating online. Before that it was brutal. Lots of ignored messages. Lots of messaging that just ended (often on the woman's end, but sometimes on my end). And plenty of first dates.

    When I first started dating I wasn't picky. Basically any girl interested in me, I'd show interest. Eventually I actually applied myself to dating with purpose. This helped a bit as I was often times being the one to make the decision whether or not to even meet up with a woman. I made sure they met my criteria and wanted the same things as I did. And doing this required that I was honest with myself. I didn't want to party, I wanted children, I wanted someone who would challenge me and call me out on my bullshit, but I also needed someone who wasn't overly sensitive as I am often quite blunt and speak without thinking.

    Basically I had to shift from wasting my time with anyone to getting right to the point and making sure our values and trajectories in life aligned. This filtered out a lot of women. Either immediately because we didn't want the same things or because they were put off by my directness.

  • Why do you need or want a list prepared by someone else?

  • Glad to see this. Might have to give it a shot after I finish the hundred other games I have. Haha.